y " Fitnee Rupert Daily ‘News - Prday, : July 16,1960 ng: t% om ts: s “have been received for the ee Second “annual... Alaska - Gor attle. outboa rd. -mara- SOE ei ELEY eeey 3: ‘Among. ‘them are Norm Boddy come Po “ins a! foot ree omer ‘Lion. powered Martin. has’ ‘not’ yet decided | on Norseman: ne are” represent-' ing” University: Boat Mart, Seattle: as Orin Edson. aid - Don. Reed. ‘of Seattle, “representing ~ “Advance Outboard,’ Seattle, have. chosen easy + foot Sabrecraft for. the: “grind. ' .* powered® by’ ‘twin’: eteuny. 10'S. . Company of Seattle... jockey an. 18-foot Reinell pushed by. twin ‘Scott. 60° horsepower -motors.:-He. has: not-yet_ ‘chosen decided on: racing. part— “and are ‘still. searching’ for the. best : combination. of: ‘boat’ : and. then repeat - “B.C. over Charlotte: Sound.’ ‘River, B: .C.;"a fuel:-stop and :then] oar - another," 85). miles‘. to}: ~ miles . to % “Everett; where. all bdats' will p 23-mile: dash | ‘to a8. Shilshole_ Bay’ and: the 4 finish’ line: “og The: entry; ist’ ‘is still’ open for: the second “annual... race Which (is under the ‘sponsor. |. ASE SEATTLE-Eight « entries oo ‘ thon, a’ .737-mile. speed |. 4 and: ‘spray .test. from. Ket-|. oe chikan; Alaska, to Seattle. 2 and’ Al Martin’ of Seattle who eo last yeer, roared snore ‘the. ‘finish by’: twin veto ‘Bend’ 40’ Ss. They , with twin’ 80. 0 horsepower Powered twin. :Merciry. 80's and ale] -' . Whey’ represent. ‘Pacific: Plastics Do ‘Pete ‘Peterson of. ‘Seattle - will uo his. rdcing’ partner: He: operates : ‘Ci : : nother 110-mile run: to} tough 90-mile’ run: to’ Alert: Bay, ‘big _treacherous Queen item “face a. 90- mile run to Campbell | , the boa barrel , readied. for, ‘shorter trips. : Pe DEIDRE ‘/ ANN DERRY ‘and cher. dad. Fran Derry: were. as. busy.:. as: ‘bees. Wednesday. afternoon, giving” the: “Milady” : = “belated: pow a WS ey ee ey Moke aan HN AC's 3 keine, Cea ey vw wD vows or ver PON PONY L nn 4 ned ey bt A Mee oe ett tt bade atid ate Paper ern care hel tert. ey ( Conipetitiba ! grows less! with age in Hollywood BY BOB TH OMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) — “The nice ‘thing: about growing older in the acting business is that’ you don’t have to worry about competing. You come in and do your work, knowing that you bring a certain compe- 1 charm, | and ‘she. Jooks. fine. | away fiom the screen so. long. These were, Claudette Colbert's ° reflections pon returning to the movies after a five-year absence, Her last. film was “Texas Lady,” a western. she admits was “not very good. ” mo Now she’s back to _piay the. mother of teen-age ‘idol Troy { Donahue.in:’Parrish.” It’s a role}: . that: ‘suits, ‘the: longtime ‘Colbert ‘The he. “smooth, same - ‘trim | figure,’ high- -cheeked*'* face) ‘pr esent bangs, the mellow voice, You wonder why » ‘she. has. been IMPORTED: FOR. TALKIES Claudette: was one of the stage ‘stars imported from the theatre I asked her what changes -she™ detected | in| recent: years, *“Tn the. actual shooting of a ‘the: ever-|far in: the other old: édays:. to films for, the-talkies, and she 4 tence to it and receive a certain’ acceptance, es pictute—nothing: » . she. "said, same way we made: _ them 20 years ago.” One change she deplores in Hollywood: The new kind. of star. . MI. juist:.don’t dig the dirty swealshii “approach to stardom,” ‘she: said Perh: $ we leaned too ‘direction in the ‘The iglamor routine “overdone. You don’t. can. be. ‘Lhave to ‘dress in minks and sables all the time. But you can be pre- sentabie. in’ “public.” ‘FAMED | ‘MAGICIAN jhas seen.a. lot. of Hollywood his- | dstory pass:by.’. ‘Hatry”, Houdini, : -the American magician, and: “escape artist whe died“in: 1926, left his’ great: li-. brary.on magic to the Librar y ol (Congress - at ‘Washington. - |PROPWASH - Canadian entries and: between. and 100° persons will be St atte: “Alaska: Sportsman, | “re! trailering.. boats: through British Columbia. oe a By GLADYS BALDWIN Se a There will ‘be. between eight. and 1b boats i in. “the 2 International: Capital- to- Capital: cruiser race, the lat- est report. from Frank Morris, chair man indicates. “pr. J. AL. Macdonald, ‘Prince {Rupert Rowing ‘and “Yacht: club | secretary, said that-West. Vancou- ver’is ‘thehost ‘for thé first leg | ofthe. biennial. race ; .from.Wash- ington State to’ Juneau: Pender Harbor is: the starting place. for the: ‘second: leg.. ‘The cruisers will leave there: July - 18. THT [ d wh ‘Prince. Rupert Outboard As-; i". Ship of the Northwest Stock Out-|' sociation will be ho'ding its os q board. . Marathon | Associlation,|: fourth scheduled boat races on ( ime. of: Lynnwood, ‘Washington. | _Tayior Lake, 14 miles cast of : . i ms t i o | f ‘fe Stepan sepa OE aR ee RS RES ER mt Ss shrimp, salad, cold veal, | oe : : Our Cold Plate Selections | Are Really Tempting Look ‘em over ~~" Fruit salad with whipped cream, fruit salad with | ice cream or. cottage cheese, . salmon salad, tuna fish’ salad, combination salad, baby | boef or pork with potato salad, crabmeat salad, chicken: ‘salad, assorted cold meats, .sliced +: cold chicken, ee Quel “Where Eating | is a Pleasure - —_ | Not o a “Hobie the city starting at 1 LP. m. Sun- day, July. 24.: oe oak M.- J. Saunders, ‘timer: Tom ; rington and in charge: ‘of the | ‘Son. : ‘The. 'water- skiing. section of - : rection of Henry. Seppa is: éx-." ; “Escape” " | Ketchikan. -enjoyed ‘a. feed « ."gzood- “American. crabs”... ‘in.: of the: Wacht:Club floats... The crabs were: caught: in ‘Shoal. Cove, Al- aska: ‘The “Escape” is on her ther. south.” rough in Chatham Sound. commodore - won't be cramming s.| his lanky. length into a.hydro- plane at the races July. 24. and his family “are leaving. on holiday’ today for Shuswap Lake. } The deadline for their getaway is 12 noon. Mrs. Martin says 1:30. “Ten. boats p.m. and Mr. Martin Says 3:05 re starting: out from Seattle in! ; Pm, We’! see! ahe outbeard caravan. Two are| sruising: up’ the coast while eight «north No—they ar: not traveling without a boat. They'll be trailering their “Mar. ‘tin-built? runabout’ and Shu- swap Lake Is duc for some ex: ploring by the Martin Family. The 50- -horsepower niotors give. the motorboat fan more spee¢c and power when on the wate: but they aren't much fun.to try to take off the boat when under wateras JN (Bud) ‘Schumar found out last. Tuesday, W. FE Rond found the Schuman 17 footer under water carly Tues day morning, Mr. Schuman went swimming but as he says “there wasn't anything with which to take hold,” .The crow of tho “Blue Ocean” gave a helping hand and the huge motor was finally pulled out of tho water, I’ watched a turbo-jet craft perform up at Lakalse Lake two weeks ago. Turning on a dime Is} v figure of speceh that seemed,to come true, Looking up turbo-jots, I found they ra powered: with ‘an in- voter conrprcusar, sor develops more: than. 700 MINS Prexsure mh the transom and this jot of water, drawn nom bencath the hull is prasad through a pair of: sinull wator vanes and clachargod:: a) high yvoioeny at the ater of the. boat, The -bont enn ba: ‘tuned, stand: Ing still: rey bd . An Important tiabor: is ‘ho’ safoty factor, The: ‘alimination ‘of. the propallor Moana’ thore "ts no dangor. from iiv.to the swine: nar, ski ropes, There js, no: pro- pollor to lese, no shafts to-broak and no danger of hull damage from broken or bent shafts, struts or ruddors, - Bulll of flbroglass the boat loss, thay The compres- rides high, needing three inehes of wator,,. The: anly outside Installation. noeded for the propulaion of: the bont, Is woll above the bottom of the craft. ; a we : . : . : y (any crash: boat: will be: ‘Ron. Samp- 1 “Dd. G. Martin, ener getic. Prince s|Ru pert Outboard Association | sh paint : job. This ‘was -the- year the: Derry: f mily. were- ‘going - tones oy | Junéau in, their 28-foot converted gillnetter. So: | | their plans. by breaking his leg. However, the plan ‘is: Just. deferred -not. shelved: entirely.:In: “the | meantime’ the. on’Ricky changed. _ Referee for the races will be ‘ O Masich, announcer. Len. Mar- :}° the. association under: the di- + pected "to perform “between | al Canadian‘. port. while. tied ’ up at]: way to Seattle and “maybe fur-| Weather was a little : Hel]. board. engine and a threo-stage | out oft of phone firms: approve merger VANCUUVER Oi Shavchold: srs Of the British Columbia Tele: shone Company Thursday ap- with B.C. Telephone Company. North-West is a wholly-owned ‘ubsidiary of Anglo-Canndiay Telephone Company of Quehes. n B.C. Teephone. Preliminary steps for the ace Colephone, ineluding changes it. legislation affecting both eam- panies, were taken carlice this year, Under the terms of the mer- ror, B.C, Telephone will acquire 900,000 ordinary shares of North. West Telephone, and then trans- fer the assets and properties of Yorth-West to B.C, Telephone. The merger will require he approval of tha board of trans- port commissioners for Canada and the Public Utilities Commis- sion of British Columbia, ‘Tho former will hear B. GC, Tele- phone's application for merges In Ottawa July 19, mete Desc as Shareholders | oroved’ a proposed merger - of North-West Telephone Company. vhich has a substantial intere st. tuisit'on of North-West by B.G-/ LADY : AN DISTRESS — With: the: great “increase «i in. ‘boating 4 -in. Canada during” the past ‘few years; ; several ‘federal govern-.- : ment regulations. have. been laid down to: make boating - a safe © “sport. One of these requires that pleasure’ craft 26 feet to 40° _ feet long must be equipped. with pyrotechnic: distress signals for ‘summoning help when a. boat - is in trouble. Here, the young jady demonstrates the new. distress flare ‘just. introduced by ‘the ‘ammunition division ‘of Canadian Industries Limited. The. are burns with an intense, bright red flame for five minutes and can be seen to the horizon: on.a ‘dark night. Such flares are also highly recommended for, smaller’ boats which might venture ‘out into open water. “a JOWN YOUR. 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